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Would you bet your life on a Kel Tec?
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<blockquote data-quote="RKM" data-source="post: 1669523" data-attributes="member: 552"><p>I don't understand when someone posts they would never buy a gun that needed to be fluffed and buffed. Many of the 1911's on the market today, no matter how well built, needs a tweek here and there. I had a friend who plunked down $900 on a Kimber and could not even shoot a full mag without a FTF or FTE. Glocks are the only pistol I have ever fired with no problems, however, I have seen Glocks fail on many occasions. Any semi-automatic is going to require a break in period. Keltecs are no different. I've had many keltecs with only one of them giving me a problem, which keltec fixed.</p><p>If I had a choice between carry my Glock or my Keltec, I would go Glock, however, the Keltec is just too easy to hide, too easy to carry and just not noticeable no matter how I carry it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RKM, post: 1669523, member: 552"] I don't understand when someone posts they would never buy a gun that needed to be fluffed and buffed. Many of the 1911's on the market today, no matter how well built, needs a tweek here and there. I had a friend who plunked down $900 on a Kimber and could not even shoot a full mag without a FTF or FTE. Glocks are the only pistol I have ever fired with no problems, however, I have seen Glocks fail on many occasions. Any semi-automatic is going to require a break in period. Keltecs are no different. I've had many keltecs with only one of them giving me a problem, which keltec fixed. If I had a choice between carry my Glock or my Keltec, I would go Glock, however, the Keltec is just too easy to hide, too easy to carry and just not noticeable no matter how I carry it. [/QUOTE]
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